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Getting tired of my case.

We all need a shell to protect our framework and vital organs. The right case could be the difference between long life or meltdown of your system.

Re: Getting tired of my case.

Postby Craig M » Tue Jun 26, 2012 2:54 am

When I bought this case a few years ago, I thought I would never grow tired of it.

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Now I am kind of obsessed with the new Bitfenix Prodigy. I would have to buy a micro atx motherboard to use it though.. and if I'm going to buy a new motherboard, I may as well upgrade my whole platform :(

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Re: Getting tired of my case.

Postby BackDraft » Mon Jul 02, 2012 12:07 am

LOL, believe it or not I threw the Skeleton about a month ago.
Had no where to put it anymore and there are very few heatsinks (performance)that fit.
I used it for quite a while with my original 1366 system.
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Re: Getting tired of my case.

Postby aznchojiboi » Sun Aug 19, 2012 2:31 am

I'm not sure if you already found a new case yet, but I hope you've recovered from your surgery well enough to try out the AZZA Genesis 9000. Even though it's only a bit heavy, its design is very revolutionary and has a great interior for your hardware. The case itself comes in either black or white for your preference. The room inside is luscious and huge for a full tower. The most unique design for this case is that the motherboard tray can be flipped, which means your cpu will be located on the bottom of the motherboard while your pci-e slots will be on top. This design actually maximizes the cooling the case provides by literally dragging all the heat from the bottom up.

Here's an example of the flipped motherboard design:
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If you ever think about giving this case a try, I definitely recommend it.
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Re: Getting tired of my case.

Postby BackDraft » Tue Aug 21, 2012 8:34 pm

Thamks, aznchojiboi,

We actually reviewed it.
It's a great case.
I have a height issue too. My desk may be too short to fit it under .
It is one case I did think about though due to the fact of the reversible motherboard design.
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